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Kenmore 11077022710 dryer

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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 11077022710 dryer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Kenmore Dryer 11077022710 FAQs

For Kenmore dryer model 11077022710, the installation dimensions shown in the installation guide list a cabinet width of 27 in (686 mm) and a depth of about 29 1/4 in (743 mm) for a recessed opening; plan for additional space behind the dryer for the vent and gas or electrical connections (depending on your version). See the 11077022710 installation guide for the exact clearance diagram.

Key dimensions and spacing to plan for

Use these measurements to confirm fit in a laundry room, closet, or recessed alcove:

  • Width: 27 in (686 mm)
  • Recessed opening depth shown: 29 1/4 in (743 mm)
  • Vent outlet size: 4 in diameter (102 mm)
  • Closet/recessed installs: allow room for airflow and service access, not just the cabinet size

Quick size summary

Measurement What to use for planning Notes
Width 27 in Standard full-size footprint
Depth ~29 1/4 in Recessed opening dimension shown; add space for venting
Exhaust vent 4 in dia Use heavy metal venting

Why the “extra space” matters

Even when the cabinet fits, tight installs can kink the exhaust duct or crush the vent connection. That restriction slows drying, raises operating temperatures, and can trigger thermal safety devices.

Fit and installation tips we recommend

  • Use 4-inch heavy metal vent and seal joints with clamps (not duct tape).
  • Avoid screws that protrude into the duct; they catch lint.
  • Prefer 45° elbows over 90° elbows to improve airflow.
  • Keep the exhaust hood at least 12 in above the ground or obstructions.
  • If installing in a closet, follow the clearance and opening guidance in the 11077022710 installation guide.

Last updated: February 2026

Your Kenmore dryer’s model number is printed on the model and serial tag; for Kenmore 11077022710, it’s the full number you’ll use to match the correct parts, installation requirements, and wiring or gas specifications. Check the door opening first, then the cabinet areas.

Where to find the model number tag

Look for a sticker or metal plate in these common locations:

  • Inside the dryer door opening on the cabinet frame
  • On the back panel of the dryer cabinet
  • Behind the lower toe panel (some commercial-style models)
  • Near the lint screen housing area (varies by design)
  • On the side panel edge near the front opening

If you need panel access steps and clearances while you search, use the 11077022710 installation guide.

What to write down (and why)

Record the information exactly as shown on the tag.

  • Model number (example: 11077022710) for correct part fit
  • Serial number for production run details (helps with part revisions)
  • Type (gas or electric) to match heating and power components

Quick ID checklist

Item on tag What it’s used for Example
Model number Parts lookup and diagrams 11077022710
Serial number Version and date range Varies
Fuel type Heating system parts Gas or electric

Why it matters

Kenmore model prefixes (like 110) often indicate the manufacturing platform, and small model differences can change key items such as the door switch, igniter, or drum support parts. Using the exact model number prevents ordering the wrong component.

If you’re ordering parts after you find the model

Once you confirm the model number, match symptoms to common wear items:

  • Squealing or thumping: check drum rollers like dryer drum support roller WPW10314173
  • Door won’t start cycle: check the door switch circuit and latch alignment
  • No heat on a gas model: ignition system and gas valve components may be involved

Last updated: February 2026

For Kenmore dryer model 11077022710, the exact build year is determined from the serial number on the model and serial tag, not from the model number alone. Use the serial-number date code chart in the 11077022710 installation guide to match your serial to the manufacturing date.

Where to find the date information

On most Kenmore dryers, the model and serial tag is on the cabinet opening (door area) or on the inside panel. Once you have the serial number, you can decode the production date.

  • Look for a label that lists MODEL and SERIAL
  • Write the serial number exactly as shown (letters and numbers)
  • If the label is worn, take a clear photo and zoom in
  • Decode the serial date code using the documentation chart
  • Keep the serial number handy when ordering parts like a door switch or igniter

Quick guide: model number vs. serial number

What you have What it tells you What it does not tell you
Model number (11077022710) Series and configuration for parts matching Exact manufacturing month and year
Serial number Manufacturing date code (year and often week/month) Exact parts list by itself

Why it matters

The manufacturing year helps us match running design changes so you get the right replacement parts and troubleshooting steps for your exact dryer, especially for heat and ignition components.

If your dryer has an electronic control and is showing a code, use Kenmore 110 series electronic control model dryer error codes to identify the fault before replacing parts.

Last updated: February 2026

On Kenmore dryer model 11077022710, the identifying information is on the serial/rating plate. You’ll typically find that plate just inside the dryer door opening (on the door frame or cabinet front) and it lists the model and serial details you’ll use to match parts.

Where to look first (fast checklist)

  • Open the dryer door and inspect the door opening all the way around.
  • Check the door frame (left and right sides) for a sticker or metal plate.
  • Look along the front cabinet lip just inside the opening.
  • If it’s a commercial-style unit, also check the lower front area near the coin/meter section.
  • Use a flashlight; the print can be small or faded.

What you’ll see on the plate (and what to write down)

The plate usually includes several identifiers. For ordering parts, we use the model number first, then the part number from the parts diagram/list.

Item on the plate What it’s used for Example format
Model number Confirms the exact dryer version 11077022710
Serial number Helps date/production run matching Letters and numbers
Gas type (if gas) Confirms natural gas vs propane setup Natural gas/LP
Electrical ratings Helps with installation and service checks Volts/amps

For this model’s installation details and where the serial/rating plate is referenced (including gas type guidance), use the 11077022710 installation guide.

Why it matters

Kenmore dryers can look similar across series, but parts like a door switch, igniter, gas valve coils, or thermal cut-off can vary by model. Using the serial/rating plate info prevents ordering the wrong replacement part and avoids repeat repairs.

Last updated: February 2026

If your Kenmore dryer model 11077022710 won’t start or runs but won’t heat, a blown thermal fuse (or thermal cut-off) is a top suspect. The sure way to confirm is a continuity test with a multimeter after unplugging the dryer.

Common signs a thermal fuse is blown

  • Dryer will not start (no motor run)
  • Dryer tumbles but there’s no heat (on some designs)
  • Cycle ends with clothes still damp and the drum may feel cool
  • You recently had restricted airflow (clogged lint screen or vent)
  • You notice the dryer ran unusually hot before the failure

How we confirm it (quick continuity test)

  1. Unplug the dryer (and shut off gas if it’s a gas model).
  2. Access the fuse area using the steps in the 11077022710 installation guide.
  3. Remove at least one wire from the fuse/thermal cut-off terminal.
  4. Set a multimeter to continuity or lowest ohms.
  5. Test across the fuse terminals.

What the meter reading means

Meter result What it means What to do next
Beep or near 0 Ω Fuse is good Check door switch, timer, motor circuit, or heat system
No beep or OL Fuse is blown Replace the fuse/kit and fix the airflow problem

Parts that are commonly involved

On this Kenmore dryer, overheating and no-heat complaints often tie back to safety cutoffs and airflow. If you’re replacing a cutoff, it’s common to replace the matched kit.

Why it matters

A thermal fuse or thermal cut-off opens to stop unsafe overheating. Replacing it without correcting airflow (lint screen, internal lint buildup, vent restriction) often leads to repeat failures. The installation instructions also call out keeping the lint screen clean and ensuring the vent system is clear for proper drying performance.

Last updated: February 2026

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